Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer news and rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and beyond

Three clubs ready to meet £175m Salah price

Chelsea, Manchester City and Bayern Munich are all willing to meet Liverpool's £175 million ($236m) asking price for Mohamed Salah, Diario Gol claims.

Real Madrid have reportedly been after the Egyptian forward throughout his sensational first season at Anfield, prompting Liverpool to insist it will take a monumental fee to convince them to sell so soon.

However, Liverpool may be set to have to deal with interest from closer to home, with Chelsea considering making an attempt to bring him back to Stamford Bridge and City hoping to add more firepower to their attack.

Bayern, meanwhile, will need to find new options to replace Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben in the near future and see Salah as an ideal option.

Celtic demand £30m for Tierney

Celtic are hoping to hold off interest from Manchester United and Tottenham in star defender Kieran Tierney by setting a £30 million ($40m) asking price for him, The Daily Mail reports.

The 20-year-old left-back is one of Scotland's most exciting players and has pledged his long-term future to Celtic, but United, Spurs and Atletico Madrid are all said to be keeping an eye on him and may not be ready to make such a big investment.

Rangers want Skrtel and Lucas

Steven Gerrard hopes to make former Liverpool team-mates Martin Skrtel and Lucas Leiva to be among his next signings as Rangers boss, says The Sun.

The Ibrox side made Scott Arfield the first player to join since they confirmed Gerrard's appointment, and they are hoping more former Premier League players follow.

Barcelona agree deal with Lenglet

Sevilla centre-back Clement Lenglet has agreed to join Barcelona for the 2018-19 season, according to Mundo Deportivo.

The 22-year-old will sign a five-year deal with the Catalan side, who now must agree a fee with Sevilla for the promising French defender.

Lenglet was initially hesitant to join Barca due to concerns over playing time, but has now decided he is ready to fight for his place with the Blaugrana.

Ronaldo transfer door closed

Jose Mourinho considers the transfer door to Cristiano Ronaldo to have been closed for Manchester United, with a move away from Real Madrid “prohibited”.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has been linked with a return to Old Trafford in recent windows, with nine years having passed since he departed for Spain in a then record-breaking deal.

Mourinho, however, doubts that a deal could be done this summer, telling Record : "He has to stay until the moment they authorise him to go and play one year in America or anywhere else that he wants to enjoy. It is a closed door."

Rangers eye Solanke & Defoe

New Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has held talks over loan moves for Dominic Solanke and Jermain Defoe, according to the Daily Record .

Gerrard is keen to add more firepower to his squad, and is hopeful his history with Liverpool will lead to being able to bring Solanke north of the border.

He is also keen on adding Defoe to his squad, whom he played alongside during his England career.

Inter target Gundogan

Inter are set to turn their attention towards Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan in their pursuit of a new midfield engine, according to Corriere dello Sport .

Luciano Spalletti's side remain hopeful of securing Champions League football for next season and feel they need to bolster in the middle of the park should they return to Europe's premier club competition.

The likes of Mateo Kovacic from Real Madrid and William Carvalho from Sporting have been mooted, but City's pursuit of Jorginho from Napoli means Gundogan could be surplus to requirements at the Etihad Stadium.